EVENT MARKETING

From concept to execution, event marketing, whether oriented towards fundraising, brand awareness, sales, or public relations, requires an innate understanding of what it takes to create, plan, budget, and pull off successful, well attended events. We have had the good fortune to work with banks on classic boat and car shows, countless golf tournaments, art festivals, world premieres, public relations announcements, ground-breaking events, real estate development events, foundation fundraisers, government entities, and more. Our President/Creative Director has served as President or board member of dozens of regional charities where events were part and parcel of the marketing of the organization’s success. We would love to help you with your next project, too.

“Atticus Finch Day was born as a hopeful answer to a courthouse community that had become so fractured and dysfunctional that lives were being affected. Political vendettas, personal discord, email scandals, runaway grand juries, courts of inquiry, animosity between the District Attorney’s Office and the County Attorney’s Office, tension between prosecutors and defense attorneys, rampant rumor and gossip, all contributed to a pretty unpleasant place to work.

Over the past 14 years in Brazos County, attorneys gather, clad in seersucker apparel, to pause and reflect on the ideals embodied in the character of Harper Lee’s fictional southern lawyer, Atticus Finch. Not surprisingly, we call it “Atticus Finch Day.” We come together as a bar, as colleagues, and as friends, to re-commit ourselves to the nobility of our profession and to representing our clients zealously and ethically without tearing each other apart in the process.”

PIZZA FOR A PURPOSE

“Since we began this annual initiative in 1990, nearly 2,300 youth from local families in need have participated in our Christmastime shopping spree to purchase $125 to $150 in items of clothing of their choice. As this event is held in December, items very often include coats and jackets and shoes, which are critical as we head into the Texas winter months. For the last several years, Books and A Blanket has joined with us to distribute five books and a blanket to every child. Our families and children come to us through Project Unity, Family Promise, CSISD, and local churches.”

“Surviving & Thriving Luncheon is hosted by Pink Alliance, a local nonprofit organization, and the Brazos Valley’s advocate for breast health and cancer support. Pink Alliance board members work with a group of dedicated community volunteers in hosting this annual luncheon. All funds raised from this luncheon remain in the 7-county region of the Brazos Valley to serve and support local breast cancer patients and advance breast health and cancer awareness efforts through Pink Alliance.

In 2016, Pink Alliance launched its Pink Alliance Grant Program to provide funding for important breast health and cancer initiatives in the Brazos Valley.  During the first two years, Pink Alliance distributed over $223,000 in grants, providing direct support for local patients and countless others indirectly.  In 2017, grant funding provided 547 mammograms, 13 ultrasounds, and 2 biopsies.   During 2018, Pink Alliance awarded $100,000 in grants to 6 organizations and in 2020, Pink Alliance awarded an additional $133,500 in grants to 6 local nonprofits for mammogram programs, ultrasounds and preventative breast health care. During 2022, Pink Alliance awarded $125,000 in grants to 5 nonprofit organizations to provide breast cancer treatments and survivor services. Your donation and support of this luncheon has contributed to $602,227 in local breast cancer grants since 2016.

During 2022, Pink Alliance distributed over $137,000 in direct financial support for low-income breast cancer patients. From January through May of this year, Pink Alliance has provided over $53,000 in direct financial support for patients.

Pink Alliance continues to support breast cancer patients who attend Pink Alliance Support Group Meetings which meet during the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month.

As the community’s premiere women’s health awareness event, Surviving & Thriving continues to touch the lives of breast cancer patients, survivors and women.  In so doing, the committee remains focused on its initial goal – to provide resources and support to local breast cancer patients and recognize breast cancer survivors. If you are undergoing cancer treatments or know someone who could benefit from services provided by Pink Alliance, please contact us.”

BRAZOS BASH

HEART & SOLE

AND MORE!